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India plans to deport 40,000 Rohingyas

There was a country called Arakan before british even set foot in Bangladesh. You should talk to Arakan government for that matter. ;)

Okay then why isn't Bangladesh government helping them against Burma in forming this Arakan nation? Even though I know that the state of Arakan had a minority muslim population and most historians are of the view that these Rohingya are indeed Bengalis.
 
ruingas have been in northern arekan since 1400s its their land. the brits are to blame for this mess like their stupid decision of separating korimgonj from sylhet to have kusiara as border line. idiots

So you accept they are illegal Bangladeshis? Just take them all from India and dump them in their home Bangladesh.
 
02:18 PM, October 21, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:27 PM, October 21, 2015
Amnesty International warns over Rohingya crisis
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Rohingya refugees fleeing Burma and Bangladeshi economic migrants were found in overcrowded boats in May. Photo: AFP

BBC Online

More than 1,000 people are still unaccounted for after the migrant boat crisis in the Andaman Sea earlier this year, a new report has said.

Amnesty International said Bangladeshi migrants and persecuted Rohingya fleeing Myanmar faced "hellish" conditions on trafficking boats.

The report is based on interviews with 100 refugees who reached Indonesia.

It comes as traffickers are expected to resume operations when the monsoon season ends in October.

The UN estimates that 370 people died between January and June, as thousands of people took to boats across the region.

But Amnesty disputed this, saying eyewitnesses saw dozens of large boats full of people. Only five boats were said by the UN to have landed in Indonesia and Malaysia, it said.

"Hundreds - if not thousands - of people remain unaccounted for, and may have died during the journeys or have been sold for forced labour," the report said.


It says "virtually every Rohingya woman, man and child said they had either been beaten themselves, or had seen others suffer serious physical abuse".

'Step up response'
Rohingya have long been fleeing Myanmar's Rakhine state, where they are seen as Bangladeshi migrants by the Buddhist majority and denied citizenship by the government.

In May, a crackdown by Thai authorities on major trafficking routes through its territory to Malaysia and Indonesia led to people-smugglers abandoning their human cargo at sea

Thousands of people were stranded in the ocean with no food, water or medical care.

After weeks of maritime authorities from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand towing the boats into each other's waters, eventually some of the migrants that made it to land were allowed to stay in refugee camps in Indonesia and Malaysia.

According to Amnesty, action taken by regional governments to address the crisis have done little to stop the criminal networks who engage in human trafficking, nor have they persuaded migrants to stop making the crossing.

"With the monsoon over and a new 'sailing season' already underway, thousands more could be taking to boats and Amnesty is urging regional governments to urgently step up their response to the crisis," said Anna Shea at Amnesty International.
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As the monsoon season comes to an end, human traffickers are expected to resume their deadly trade. Photo: AFP

http://www.thedailystar.net/world/amnesty-warns-over-asia-migrant-boat-crisis-160495
 
02:18 PM, October 21, 2015 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:27 PM, October 21, 2015
Amnesty International warns over Rohingya crisis
amnesty.jpg-ns.jpg

Rohingya refugees fleeing Burma and Bangladeshi economic migrants were found in overcrowded boats in May. Photo: AFP

BBC Online

More than 1,000 people are still unaccounted for after the migrant boat crisis in the Andaman Sea earlier this year, a new report has said.

Amnesty International said Bangladeshi migrants and persecuted Rohingya fleeing Myanmar faced "hellish" conditions on trafficking boats.

The report is based on interviews with 100 refugees who reached Indonesia.

It comes as traffickers are expected to resume operations when the monsoon season ends in October.

The UN estimates that 370 people died between January and June, as thousands of people took to boats across the region.

But Amnesty disputed this, saying eyewitnesses saw dozens of large boats full of people. Only five boats were said by the UN to have landed in Indonesia and Malaysia, it said.

"Hundreds - if not thousands - of people remain unaccounted for, and may have died during the journeys or have been sold for forced labour," the report said.


It says "virtually every Rohingya woman, man and child said they had either been beaten themselves, or had seen others suffer serious physical abuse".

'Step up response'
Rohingya have long been fleeing Myanmar's Rakhine state, where they are seen as Bangladeshi migrants by the Buddhist majority and denied citizenship by the government.

In May, a crackdown by Thai authorities on major trafficking routes through its territory to Malaysia and Indonesia led to people-smugglers abandoning their human cargo at sea

Thousands of people were stranded in the ocean with no food, water or medical care.

After weeks of maritime authorities from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand towing the boats into each other's waters, eventually some of the migrants that made it to land were allowed to stay in refugee camps in Indonesia and Malaysia.

According to Amnesty, action taken by regional governments to address the crisis have done little to stop the criminal networks who engage in human trafficking, nor have they persuaded migrants to stop making the crossing.

"With the monsoon over and a new 'sailing season' already underway, thousands more could be taking to boats and Amnesty is urging regional governments to urgently step up their response to the crisis," said Anna Shea at Amnesty International.
amnesty-1.jpg-ns.jpg

As the monsoon season comes to an end, human traffickers are expected to resume their deadly trade. Photo: AFP

http://www.thedailystar.net/world/amnesty-warns-over-asia-migrant-boat-crisis-160495

Don't care one bit.
India has it's own problems with Muslims successfully committing genocide of Kashmiri Hindus.

We don't have the resources & frankly because these people are muslims, we don't want them here.
 
So you accept they are illegal Bangladeshis? Just take them all from India and dump them in their home Bangladesh.

Shall everyone who cannot trace ancestry at least 1000 years to the land have to move?

Why do Indians care about this issue anyway?
 
Nope. They are just illegally immigrants from BD live boat people of BD today who like in India , Malaysia and other countries.
Actually Bamars are illegal migrant in Burma... YOu guys should be kicked out to Monipur in India.

Okay then why isn't Bangladesh government helping them against Burma in forming this Arakan nation? Even though I know that the state of Arakan had a minority muslim population and most historians are of the view that these Rohingya are indeed Bengalis.
The basis for a independent or semi autonomous region already created by the burmese thugs themselves. If look at the community settlement in the current Rakhine state you will understand that the northern Rakhine is already cleansed of Burmese ethnicity and the lower Rakhine is cleansed of Rohingyas. These were done with the instigation of the Burmese army. Burmese tried to reverse the trend by settling the Burmese ethnicity in the northern Rakhine only to be slain in the death of the night.
It is a matter of time when Rohingyas will have their own rule in their own land.
 
So Muslims believe in secularism or Allah?
Nope.. Muslim believes in non Muslim rights under Islamic rule. Your forefather survived by this simple rule. Secularism concept came from Islam only until the day of French revolution.
 
Same as... do hindus believe in bhagwan or secularism. Or do Jews believe in Elohim or Secularism... get my drift?
hindus believe in Secularism first. Why do you think Jews have came here without any fear?

Nope.. Muslim believes in non Muslim rights under Islamic rule. Your forefather survived by this simple rule. Secularism concept came from Islam only until the day of French revolution.
Secularism came from ISLAM?
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@Kal Muah

What?... I don't think the Hindutva believe that maybe you do...

You lost me on the Jewish response
 
Nope. They are just illegally immigrants from BD live boat people of BD today who like in India , Malaysia and other countries.
Arakan is not your father's land. Arakan has been occupied by the Burmese. Rohingyas are the native sons of that region. You Bamans cannot change history even you all keep on telling lies for million years. Just vacate Arakan and let it be an independent state.
 
Nope.. Muslim believes in non Muslim rights under Islamic rule. Your forefather survived by this simple rule. Secularism concept came from Islam only until the day of French revolution.
Yeah. Either make them convert or impose zaaziya on non-Muslims. Quite a good secularism you have been practicing there.
 
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